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Looking for a garage to fix the Clutch Replacement on your Land Rover?

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How Does a Car's Clutch Work?

The clutch is perhaps the most important part of a car’s transmission system.
It comprises two metal plates which are responsible for maintaining a connection between
the engine and the gearbox. When the driver depresses the clutch pedal the plates come apart,
separating the engine from the drive wheels, allowing you to change gear. Bringing the pedal back up re-engages the plates which in turn connect the engine to the drive wheels.

Excessive noise and vibration from the clutch area can be caused by a bad release bearing or pilot
bearing. If this is the case in your car, the garage will take apart the clutch assembly in order
to replace the bearings.

If the clutch is grabbing and shuddering as it’s engaged, the garage may need to take a look at the flywheel as well.
Many modern vehicles are fitted with a dual mass flywheel; a rotating mechanical device which can break down.
There’s no easy way for garages to check for this without disassembling the clutch and inspecting the pressure plate and flywheel.
If the clutch pedal is giving little or no resistance, the problem could be a seal leak in the master or slave cylinder.

About Land Rover

Land Rover is a car brand that specialises in four-wheel-drive vehicles, owned by our very own British multinational car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (which is actually owned by India's Tata Motors, and has been since 2008).

The Land Rover name was originally used by the Rover Company for the Land Rover Series, launched back in 1948. It developed into a brand encompassing a range of four-wheel-drive models, including the Defender, Discovery, Freelander, Range Rover, and Range Rover Sport. Land Rovers are currently assembled in the company's Halewood and Solihull plants, while R&D takes place at the Gaydon and Whitley engineering centres.